Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.

What HTTPS really does and why you should care

Think HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is just another tech acronym? Think again. This article unpacks the real-world benefits of browsing on HTTPS-enabled websites. It’s a straightforward look at how this simple security protocol helps keep your online activities protected, and why you should always look for it before clicking. What is HTTPS? When you […]

How your web browser keeps you one step ahead of cyberthreats

When it comes to online safety, HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is your first line of defense. In this article, we explore how HTTPS helps secure your connection to websites, prevent data theft, and build trust in the digital world. Whether you’re banking, shopping, or just reading the news, understanding how HTTPS works can help […]

A simple guide to safer web browsing

You’ve probably noticed the tiny padlock symbol in your browser’s address bar, but do you know what it means? This article breaks down how HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) works behind the scenes to protect your personal information from prying eyes. From encrypted data to verified website identities, learn why HTTPS should be a nonnegotiable […]

UAT-5918 Targets Taiwan’s Critical Infrastructure Using Web Shells and Open-Source Tools

Threat hunters have uncovered a new threat actor named UAT-5918 that has been attacking critical infrastructure entities in Taiwan since at least 2023. “UAT-5918, a threat actor believed to be motivated by establishing long-term access for information theft, uses a combination of web shells and open-sourced tooling to conduct post-compromise activities to establish persistence in […]

Medusa Ransomware Uses Malicious Driver to Disable Anti-Malware with Stolen Certificates

The threat actors behind the Medusa ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation have been observed using a malicious driver dubbed ABYSSWORKER as part of a bring your own vulnerable driver (BYOVD) attack designed to disable anti-malware tools. Elastic Security Labs said it observed a Medusa ransomware attack that delivered the encryptor by means of a loader packed using […]

China-Linked APT Aquatic Panda: 10-Month Campaign, 7 Global Targets, 5 Malware Families

The China-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) group. known as Aquatic Panda has been linked to a “global espionage campaign” that took place in 2022 targeting seven organizations. These entities include governments, catholic charities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and think tanks across Taiwan, Hungary, Turkey, Thailand, France, and the United States. The activity, which took place Go […]

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